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Oleg in April 1918

Class overview
NameBogatyr class
Operators
Preceded byAskold
Succeeded byNovik
Built1898–1907
In commission1902–1942
Planned5
Completed4
Lost1
General characteristics
TypeProtected cruiser
Displacement6,645 long tons (6,752 t)
Length134 m (439 ft 8 in)
Beam16.6 m (54 ft 6 in)
Draught6.3 m (20 ft 8 in)
Installed power
Propulsion2 shafts; 2 triple-expansion steam engines
Speed23knots (43 km/h; 26 mph)
Complement589
Armament
Armour
NotesSunk in the Baltic Naval War, 1919

The Bogatyr class were a group of protected cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy. Unusually for the Russian navy, two ships of the class were built for the Baltic Fleet and two ships for the Black Sea Fleet.

Description

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Line drawing of the Bogatyr class showing armament layout

After the completion of the Pallada class, the Russian Navy issued requirements for three large protected cruisers to three separate companies: Varyag was ordered from William Cramp & SonsinPhiladelphia, United States, Askold was ordered from Krupp-GermaniawerftinKiel, Germany, and Bogatyr from Vulcan Stettin, also in Germany. Although Askold was the fastest cruiser in the Russian fleet at the time of its commissioning, Bogatyr was selected for further development into a new class of ships.

The Bogatyr-class cruisers normally displaced 6,340 long tons (6,440 t). The ships had an overall length of 134.9 metres (442 ft 7 in), a beam of 16.4 metres (53 ft 10 in) and a mean draft of about 6.8 metres (22 ft 4 in). They were powered by two vertical triple-expansion steam engines, each driving one shaft, which developed a total of 19,500 indicated horsepower (14,500 kW) and gave a maximum speed of 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph). The engines were powered by 16 coal-fired Belleville boilers. The ships had a range of 2,100 nautical miles (3,900 km; 2,400 mi) at a speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph). The standard crew consisted of 573 officers and men.[1]

The ships were rearmed during World War I with fourteen 55-caliber 130 mm (5.1 in) B7 Pattern 1913 guns in single mounts, four of which were mounted in casemates. The anti-aircraft armament consisted of two 75-millimeter (3 in) guns.[1]

The armored deck and the casemates were 76 millimeters (3 in) thick. The armor of the conning tower was 152 millimetres (6 in) thick.[1]

Ships

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Battle damage to cruiser Oleg inflicted at the Battle of Tsushima. Photo taken June 1905 at Manila Bay.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Breyer, p. 47

Sources

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